Recent Obituaries

Born
in Wellesley, Mass., she was the daughter of the late Herbert and Effie Noyles
Wells. She was a member of the Methodist Church, and had been a former bank
teller and waitress in Massachusetts before retiring to Versailles.

Survivors
include a daughter, Nancy Ann Black, Versailles; four sons, David R. Black,
Versailles, Edward A. Black, Richard C. Black, both of Massachusetts, and
William E. Black, New Hampshire; a sister, Priscilla Parsons, New Hampshire;
four brothers, Herbert Wells, Florida, Robert Wells, Howie Wells, and Linden
Wells, all of New Hampshire; eight grandchildren; and one great grandson.

Services
were conducted Monday, Oct. 1, 2001, at the Duell-Clark Funeral Chapel,
Versailles, by the Rev. Byron Jessup. Burial was in the Midway Cemetery. Casket
bearers were her grandsons, David Moore, and Jody Lambert. Her granddaughters
were honorary bearers.

Born
in Woodford County, she was the daughter of the late Virgil and Della Howard
Wilson. She was a member of Glen's Creek Baptist Church for more than 70 years,
and had been a Sunday school teacher of the ladies' class for more than 30
years.

A
native of Versailles, he was the son of the late Amos and Alma Wiley Renfro. He
was a member of the Bread of Life Assembly of God, a retired Dixie Cup employee,
and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.

In
addition to his wife, survivors include a daughter, Mary Carr, Lexington; three
sons, Gerald "Renfro" Edwards, Lexington, Lynn Renfro and Glenn, both
of Georgetown; five grandchildren; two sisters, Goldie Goodlett and Alma Egbert,
both of Versailles; a brother, Jackie Young, Versailles; and several nieces and
nephews.